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On January 21, 1865, H.M. Rice, Deputy Provost Marshal, 7th District Missouri, writes from Albany, Missouri to Capt. William Fowler, Provost Marshal, 7th District Missouri. Rice states that he is forwarding the corrected enrollment lists for Gentry County, Missouri. He adds that ""Negro Culp"" has been seen in the area, possibly on his way to St. Joseph, Missouri ""to give himself up."" ""I will get him if there is any chance,"" Rice concludes.

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